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At the halfway point of the Orange Coast League boys' tennis season, Laguna Beach has positioned itself to make a strong run toward repeating as league champion.

The Breakers took their OCL record to 4-0 Tuesday by defeating visiting Costa Mesa, 14-4. A clean sweep through doubles action highlighted the win which put the Breakers at 4-0 in league, and 5-5 overall.

Laguna won its third league match March 27 by handling Godinez, 17-1, at Santa Ana Valley High.

"The entire team played very well," Davis said.

Laguna plays three matches in the coming week, starting with a 3 p.m. nonleague home match Tuesday against El Toro. The Breakers play host to Laguna Hills at 3 p.m. Wednesday, and are back in Orange Coast League action at 3 p.m. Thursday at home against Saddleback.

Davis said that a nonleague match with Palm Springs, originally scheduled for Friday, has been rescheduled for May 2.

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Swimming

The Laguna boys' and girls' teams continued to dominate in Orange Coast League competition as both squads defeated visiting Estancia Wednesday.

The boys' team won by a 137-32 score, the girls' team, by a 130-37 score.

Both teams improved to 3-0 in league with two league meets remaining before the OCL prelims May 6 at Costa Mesa High.

Top times for the Breakers Wednesday included Aria Fischer in the girls' 500-yard freestyle with a personal-best first-place and CIF qualifying time of 5:25.10.

The Breakers swept the girls' 500 free with Kirra Nash taking second (5:41.92, CIF consideration time), and Daniela Lucidi placed third (5:48. 57, CIF consideration time). Erik Juliusson also swam to a CIF qualifying time of 53.40 in the boys' 100 backstroke.

The Breakers will compete Saturday at the Mission Viejo Invitational, their final competition before spring break.

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Boys' Volleyball

In a match where Laguna freely rotated its lineup, the Breakers on Tuesday scored a 25-9, 25-14, 25-15 Orange Coast League victory over Estancia (0-2 league).